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andyman 26-04-2009 03:02 PM

No arista, tesco sell them at 5 for £4 all the time, past few years and will stay at that price, plus huge range!

pinkmichk 26-04-2009 05:07 PM

said it before but will repeat youre buying ingrediants cooking from scratch and freezing portions yourself least then you know whats in it

arista 26-04-2009 05:11 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by pinkmichk
said it before but will repeat youre buying ingrediants cooking from scratch and freezing portions yourself least then you know whats in it


Yes and we heard you.


But in this New Labour Depression
many people and students want to know about
the latest £1 meal deals
by me , andyman and any other good poster.

Novo 26-04-2009 05:14 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by arista
Quote:

Originally posted by pinkmichk
said it before but will repeat youre buying ingrediants cooking from scratch and freezing portions yourself least then you know whats in it


Yes and we heard you.


But in this New Labour Depression
many people and students want to know about
the latest £1 meal deals
by me , andyman and any other good poster.
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I agree i like the new deals you post on here

xDramatick 26-04-2009 05:15 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by pinkmichk
said it before but will repeat youre buying ingrediants cooking from scratch and freezing portions yourself least then you know whats in it
exactly <3
my bf makes all our food from scratch and it tastes and looks a lot more appealing than any of the frozen food posted here.
If money ever got tight, I'd much rather him freeze portions as you said than resort to £1 meals.

Ross 26-04-2009 05:19 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by arista
Quote:

Originally posted by pinkmichk
said it before but will repeat youre buying ingrediants cooking from scratch and freezing portions yourself least then you know whats in it


Yes and we heard you.


But in this New Labour Depression
many people and students want to know about
the latest £1 meal deals
by me , andyman and any other good poster.
and we heard you about your "Sign Of The Times" so stop being a hypocrite and show some respect, she's only posting like you are. Sort your attitude out.

Novo 26-04-2009 05:20 PM

Arista can you find me some Asda Deals please

arista 26-04-2009 05:21 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Ross


and we heard you about your "Sign Of The Times" so stop being a hypocrite and show some respect, she's only posting like you are. Sort your attitude out.


My Attitude is Fine.


And Thanks Andy.

Ross 26-04-2009 05:22 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by arista
Quote:

Originally posted by Ross


and we heard you about your "Sign Of The Times" so stop being a hypocrite and show some respect, she's only posting like you are. Sort your attitude out.


My Attitude is Fine.


And Thanks Andy.
It clearly isn't. Besides, pinkmichk and Satisfaction are right, I'd rather cook fresh foods then freeze them instead of buying any of this rubbish I've seen posted.

pinkmichk 26-04-2009 05:22 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by arista
Quote:

Originally posted by pinkmichk
said it before but will repeat youre buying ingrediants cooking from scratch and freezing portions yourself least then you know whats in it


Yes and we heard you.


But in this New Labour Depression
many people and students want to know about
the latest £1 meal deals
by me , andyman and any other good poster.
fill your body with crap then if you only had a small amount of money say £7 for a week so £1 a day and you chose £1 meals thats your money gone you can make money go a lot further which is surely the point in this global recession

Novo 26-04-2009 05:29 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by arista
http://photos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos..._2930236_n.jpg




Another great Quality Fresh Food from AsdaWalmart.
Sausage and Mash
with Onions and Gravy.

A good tip on this is at the end
of cooking sprinke cheese
onto the top of Mash.



Sign Of The Times.
All caps are not allowed

arista 26-04-2009 05:33 PM

pinkmichk
I am not concerned about the Global effect.
Under 12 years of New Labour we in the UK are in a Utter mess.


No one eats these all the time.
And some like the AsdaWalmart meals are groundbreaking
with
No Arificial Flavourings
No Artificial Colours
No Hydrogenated Fat


And many that buy £1 meals do not have the time
to make it it from scratch.


I fully understand
how you can by fresh veg and meat and get good value
but that is not what This thread is about , with respect.

Novo 26-04-2009 05:36 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by .Andy.
Quote:

Originally posted by arista
http://photos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos..._2930236_n.jpg




Another great Quality Fresh Food from AsdaWalmart.
Sausage and Mash
with Onions and Gravy.

A good tip on this is at the end
of cooking sprinke cheese
onto the top of Mash.



Sign Of The Times.
All caps are not allowed
Good Quality Food!!!!

Bargain!!!!

PUKKA!!!!!

:spin2:

pinkmichk 26-04-2009 05:36 PM

its possible i do it every week on very little money far better than microwave type meals they are not groundbreaking i bet they are stuff full of salt and with respect if people were that bothered about getting good value there is ways to cut down in other areas

arista 26-04-2009 05:37 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Ross
It clearly isn't. Besides, pinkmichk and Satisfaction are right, I'd rather cook fresh foods then freeze them instead of buying any of this rubbish I've seen posted.

Ross I am Not stopping how You cook.


Many on this site and from Google
enjoy this thread.


It is No threat to you.

arista 26-04-2009 05:39 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by pinkmichk
its possible i do it every week on very little money far better than microwave type meals they are not groundbreaking i bet they are stuff full of salt and with respect if people were that bothered about getting good value there is ways to cut down in other areas

You do not get it

This is about Fresh or Frozen fast meals only

I fully respect the way you cook, carry on.


But on this one thread
it is about £1 Bargian Meals.
It is that simple.

pinkmichk 26-04-2009 05:42 PM

arista read back over the thread others including me have said how its possible to recreate fast food at home weather that be curry sweet and sour burger and chips even a version of kebab

arista 26-04-2009 05:46 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by pinkmichk
arista read back over the thread others including me have said how its possible to recreate fast food at home weather that be curry sweet and sour burger and chips even a version of kebab

I know
But some may not have that time to do it that well.


I put up Products 'Complete'
for £1
and say which store
that is the point of this thread,
you carry on cooking that way you do, no problem,
this thread is for some who do not have that amount of time,
with respect.

pinkmichk 26-04-2009 05:52 PM

have you ever watched gordon ramsey he whipped up proper food in the time it took for microwave meals to cook and the time it takes for a takeaway to be delivered so with respect i think your talking poo

Novo 26-04-2009 05:56 PM

The fall and fall of Gordon Ramsay

He serves ready-meals; his restaurants are no longer in the top 100; and now he's slipped off the Rich List. So, is it all over for the celebrity chef, or will he bounce back? Andy McSmith reports

Sunday, 26 April 2009

This might be the moment for some other celebrity chef to front a programme in which they pay a critical visit to Gordon Ramsay's kitchens


This might be the moment for some other celebrity chef to front a programme

Gordon Ramsay is well known for his fruity language, so the air around him must have blue indeed last week as one setback after another made life hell for the man who created Hell's Kitchen and The F Word.

There was the embarrassing revelation that some of the meals offered in his London restaurants are pre-prepared in a mini-factory across town.

arista 26-04-2009 05:57 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by pinkmichk
have you ever watched gordon ramsey he whipped up proper food in the time it took for microwave meals to cook and the time it takes for a takeaway to be delivered so with respect i think your talking poo

I watch Hells Kitchen every night.



I offer a Complete Fast Meal
at a £1,
Not by Bulk buying and spending time cooking,


You could do a thread about Fresh Food and Fresh Meat,
it does not effect this thread at all.


I update this thread
for those that want the info.
And more want it
than the few that come on here to not post what
it is about.

arista 26-04-2009 05:59 PM

Bang On Right Andy
Gordon is not doing it the right way ,
due to this UK New Labour Depression.
Fact.

arista 26-04-2009 08:25 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by arista
http://photos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos..._6472146_n.jpg


Better than andymans Iceland shop food
Lidl from tomorrow is selling there Quality Noon UK ,made
for Lidl, frozen ready meals.


Chicken in Sweet and Sour with Egg Rice
Chicken in Black Bean sauce with Egg Rice
Chicken Korma with Pilau Rice
Chicken Tikka Masala with Pilau Rice
Chicken Balti with Pilau Rice
and
Chicken Jalfrezi with Pilau Rice


Good on German Owned Lidl
helping us in this New Labour Depression.


This is the Deal from Tomorrow
at Lidl's.

Harry! 26-05-2009 08:08 PM

http://images.publicradio.org/conten...nd_meal_18.jpg

:thumbs:

andyman 26-05-2009 08:12 PM

Asda and Iceland do amazing meals for only £1 each!.. Pukka!


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